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Kashkin may
refer to
Darreh Kashkin, a
village in Iran
Nikolay Kashkin (1839–1920),
Russian music critic Ivan
Kashkin (1899–1963), Russian-Soviet translator...
- A
number of researchers,
based on the
memoirs of
Nikolai Kashkin, a
professor at the
Moscow Conservatory,
suggest that in 1877,
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky...
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inactive as of
November 2024 (link)
Machon Moreshes Ashkenaz The
American Yekkes (Yisrael
Kashkin, 2016) K'hal Adas
Yeshurun of
Jerusalem Nusach Project...
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elementary music theory (Eduard Langer, then
Nikolai Rubinstein and
Nikolay Kashkin) were organized.
Since the fall of 1863, most of the
classes moved to the...
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Nikolay Dmitriyevich Kashkin (Russian: Николай Дмитриевич Кашкин; 27 November [O.S. 9 December] 1839 – 15
March 1920) was a
Russian music critic as well...
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Darreh Kashkin (Persian: دره كشكين, also
Romanized as
Darreh Kashkīn) is a
village in
Bazman Rural District,
Bazman District,
Iranshahr County, Sistan...
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disaster happened, and the
first had to
replace the second. Ivan
Sergeyevich Kashkin (pla**** by
Leonid Kuravlyov) is a Moscow-based
bathhouse attendant with...
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Vsevolod Kashkin (born 8 June 1998) is a
Russian luger. He won the gold
medal in the team
relay event at the 2021 FIL
European Luge
Championships held...
- and "cruel
precision of expression,"
Anatoly later recalled to
Nikolay Kashkin, that "made me go hot and cold."
Antonina responded that she
would agree...
- "is," and
thereby creates a more
lyrical effect: "
Kashkin,"
Robert Jordan said. "That
would be
Kashkin." "Yes," said Pablo. "It was a very rare name. Something...